New group will monitor Church’s response to child sexual abuse

A new group will monitor the Church’s response to child sexual abuse in Australia.

The Australian Catholic bishops and religious congregations established the new advisory group.

Archbishop Denis Hart of Melbourne says the new Implementation Advisory Group will monitor and progress the response to the findings of the Royal Commission on Child Sex Abuse.

It will also monitor the Church’s response to recommendations of the Truth, Justice and Healing Council.

Last week, Hart and Sr Ruth Durick, the president of Catholic Religious Australia, said three key groups will now be working together.

The advisory group is composed of Catholic Professional Standards Ltd (which is an independent not-for-profit company), a National Redress Reference Group and the Implementation Advisory Group.

Jack de Groot, CEO of the St Vincent de Paul Society in New South Wales, will chair the advisory group.

He says its role is “to provide leadership by influencing all Catholic organisations – whether lay, religious or episcopal – in ensuring that we move to build a healthy culture that lives from a theology that has learned the lessons of the child abuse tragedy.”

In addition to de Groot, the members of the Implementation Advisory Group are:

  • Ms Kerryn Boland – Former Children’s Guardian in NSW
  • Professor Anne Cummins – Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Australian Catholic University
  • Sister Berniece Loch RSM OAM – Former president of Catholic Religious Australia and former leader of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea
  • Ms Kath McCormack AM – Former member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors
  • Bishop Robert McGuckin – Bishop of Toowoomba
  • Justice Neville Owen – Member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, former chair of the Truth Justice and Healing Council and former Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

The members have already had a meeting at which they identified a work programme. This includes:

  • Relationship with and spiritual support of survivors
  • Governance and Church culture
  • Child-focused standards
  • National Redress Scheme
  • Seal of confessional and mandatory reporting
  • Handling of abuse complaints.

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